Cyndi L. Taylor, 49, of Coatesville, passed away on Saturday, June 11.
Born in West Chester, she was the beloved daughter of Charles E. and Shirley Evans Barnes of Coatesville.
She graduated from CASH in 1979. Cyndi was employed by the Brandywine Hospital as an Operator at the Switch Board.
She is survived, by three daughters, Teresa Phillips of Coatesville, Stacy Schwenk of Honey Brook, and Pamela Bensinger of Coatesville; seven grandchildren, Jeremiah Johnson Jr., Ashley and Todd Haines, Logan, Nathan and Madison Clevenstine and Brady Schwenk; her siblings, Sue Barnes of Strasburg and Charles Barnes of Honey Brook and her companion, Mick Prange.
The Funeral Service will be held on Friday, June 17, 2011 at 11 AM at the Wilde Funeral Home, 434 Main St., Parkesburg, PA 19365. Family and friends are invited to attend the viewing, which will be held from 10 until 11 AM.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be to the Wilde Funeral Home to help defray the cost of the Funeral.
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My Deepest Sympathy to the
My Deepest Sympathy to the family of Cindi Taylor.
When anyone called Brandywine Hospital and Cindi answered, you always heard a professional pleasant voice. Cindi would listen to our concerns and always ready to help. I would see her in the hallway in the AM, most of the time headed towards the time clock she would always look at me and say good morning and then she would say hope you have a good day. I will truely miss her, she was a good friend to me.
I know it is really hard losing someone you love, hopefully someday you will realize she is in a good place and she is pain free.
God Bless the family of Cindi Taylor.
To Sue, Chuck, Mom and Pop Barnes, Teresa, Stacy, Pam and Mick
I am so sorry to hear of Cindi's passing; however, she will always be in your heart. God must have needed another angel, because she was a very special person.
My love and prayers go out to each of you.
Love,
Tracie (Herman) Hanson
Memories in the Heart ~ Feel
Memories in the Heart ~
Feel no guilt in laughter, she knows how much you care
Feel no sorrow in a smile that she’s not here to share
You cannot grieve forever, she would not want you to
She’d hope that you can carry on, the way you always do
So talk about the good times and the ways you showed you cared
The days you spent together, all the happiness you shared
Let memories surround you. A word someone may say
Will suddenly recapture a time, an hour, a day
That brings her back as clearly as though she were still here
And fills you with the feelings that she is always near
For if you keep these moments, you will never be apart
And she will live forever locked safe within your heart
~ Unknown Author
Cindi Taylor
My love and prayers are with you all.